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liberalbman.bsky.social
Very Liberal. I wish I could take credit for this picture, but I can't.
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I thought we already knew that our at least had a very reasonable suspicion he was.
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You voted for cloture on the CR Bill which provided the framework for them to do this. Listen to your ACTUAL constituents, not your imaginary ones. RESIGN.
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It's time for you to resign. You are not the leader for the moment.
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Apparently she didn't fellate 45/47* enough.
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The last I knew was the Democrats had selected their candidate, but the Republicans hadn't. I recognized two of the names on the Republican side. One because he is my current Assembly member, and the other one because he is the CEO of Stickermule and he decided to do stunts in support of Trump.
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Honestly, I'm not sure we actually did. All seven battleground states combined with the fact that most of the battleground states chose the Democratic candidate for Senator when there was also a Senate race.
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I know you're making fun of people who claim any criticism of Israel and any support of Palestine is antisemitic, but it can be hard to tell through text.
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You know you could have voted against cloture on the fascist's so-called spending bill, which had cuts to programs, right? You are a traitor and coward. RESIGN
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I have to make a correction: It was Massapequa, NY, which is still high cost of living.
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Do we need the Eugenics Wars before the Bell Riots? Damn Romulans messing with the timeline.
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Open Door Bookstore in Schenectady, NY. I hear it's full of cultural Marxism.
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And yet you voted for Cloture on a bill that let's him do whatever he wants.
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Which the administration shouldn't be doing, but we know they don't care.
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True. However, it's always good to put it in writing as well.
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My suggestion is outside his various offices. His Senate website has a list. www.schumer.senate.gov There was also apparently a protest outside his home Friday.
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You need a citation for your claim. Here's my citation: judicialstudies.duke.edu/2024/05/how-...
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Not only that: the courts don't actually shut down. They operate normally for about two weeks and then switch to mission-critical functions. Some things may be delayed, but they don't shut down.
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I read about that. Apparently they're middle class and live in Happague, New York, and the wife works part time in a doctor's office. Happague is high cost of living, there's no way the wife is only working part time and the couple being in the middle class.
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MAGAs flip? I don't think so. They're a cult.
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Yes. Blake's on Bluesky.
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Difficulty: My Senator is Schumer.
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He must be upset or at least afraid. He "postponed" his book tour. He knows what he did was wrong. amp.cnn.com/cnn/2025/03/...
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He's the minority leader. His job is to fight the majority party in the Senate. Instead he and 9 other members of the Senate Democratic Caucus voted for cloture on a horrible bill, and therefore allowed fascism.
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He's now postponing his book tour as well amp.cnn.com/cnn/2025/03/...
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Gillibrand*. Don't worry, the only reason I know how to spell her name is she's one of my senators.
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That is one of the reasons the Democrats should have expanded SCOTUS when they had the chance. Also, the population of the US has increased since the size was set to 9.
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And @schumer.senate.gov gave him even more power to do it by voting yes on cloture for the dirty CR.
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I don't think weird is the right word.
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I agree.
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Damn it. Where not why.
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This is evil and stupid. While my last COVID vaccine was the more traditional Novavax, the mRNA ones were first out and helped us emerge from the pandemic. We need all the tools including mRNA vaccine technology in our toolbox against disease.
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The Democratic Senate leadership ignored their base.
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The problem is evil fucks seem to live forever.
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There will be elections, or more accurately "elections" just like Russia.
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I was surprised we didn't need to drag him out of the White House at the end of his first term. Of course, he still launched an insurrection and should not have been permitted to take office again.
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I followed you because of your statement.
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Why is the screenshot from? I agree Schumer needs to step down because he ignored the will of "We the People."
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Cutting funds to DC is Not a funding fix. RESIGN.
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2028 is the election if we still have elections by the.
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She voted for cloture which is just as good as voting for the CR.
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Ask her to resign for being a traitor.
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People have actually shown he fits the criteria.